Anina Mahor, left, and Tamika Galanis talk to a group of about 20 gathered at Penn Center’s York Bailey Museum on Thursday, July 14, during the inaugural “The Ties That Bind: The Paradox of Cultural Survival Amid Climate Events.” The two artists use sculpture and photography, seen in the background, to tie the Bahamian and Gullah cultures together through their art. Photo by Bob Sofaly.
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